Spring Court Night event offering free legal information

Local lawyers will be offering free legal information in civil and family law, during the semiannual Court Night event sponsored by the Superior Court in Pima County and the Pima County Bar Association.

There will be two sessions offered. The first is from 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. and the second will start at 5:45 p.m and go to 7:15 p.m. Those who attend will be able to choose from one of three different topic areas during each session:

Divorce/Child Support

Probate/Guardianship/Conservatorship

Debtor/Creditor, Landlord/Tenant

Lawyers will be on hand to take questions from the audience, though they will not be able to provide individualized legal advice or to discuss specific cases.

Spanish-speaking interpreters will be available, other language interpretative assistance may be available with prior notice by calling (520)724-3888.. Please contact communityrelations@sc.pima.gov, call 520-724-4200 or visit www.sc.pima.gov for more information.

The Superior Court and Pima County Bar Association will also host resource tables. Additionally, representatives from the court’s Law Library will be available, offering information and instruction on use of the court’s 24/7 website, which includes access to do-it-yourself forms and links to resources and legal research databases. Finally, Juvenile Court will be onsite to provide information regarding the juvenile justice system, and record expungement.

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